Features, Overview, Installation – Velleman CAMSET30 User Manual

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CAMSET30

V. 01 – 20/03/2013

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©Velleman nv

Damage caused by disregard of certain guidelines in this manual is not
covered by the warranty and the dealer will not accept responsibility for
any ensuing defects or problems.

4. Features

compact 3.5” high-resolution TFT screen

camera with IR LEDs

5. Overview

Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this manual.

A display

D monitor cable

B mounting bracket

E power cable

C video cable

F camera

6. Installation

Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this manual.
1.

Make sure the vehicles’ engine is off and power is removed from the

electrical system. Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key
from the ignition switch.

2.

Mount the LCD [A] with the mounting bracket [B] on the dashboard
using the double sided tape on the bottom of the bracket.
Make sure the driver has a clear view on the monitor.

3.

Connect the monitor cable [D] to the monitor.

The connector fits in only one way, do not force.

4.

Guide the video cable [C] to the back of the car where the camera will
be mounted.

5.

Mount the camera in the desired location on the back of a truck,
camper, all-terrain vehicle… (mounting accessories not included).

6.

Connect the video cable [C] to the camera [5, yellow]; connect the

other end to the monitor cable [D2, yellow].

7.

Connect the red wire [3] of the monitor cable [D] to the cars +12V
electrical circuit, at a location where there is only power once the
ignition key is turned (run circuit).

8.

Connect the black wire [4] of the monitor cable [D] to ground (GND).

9.

Connect the red wire [3] of power cable [E] to the reverse light circuit

(+12V).

10. Connect the black wire [4] of power cable [E] to ground (GND).
11. Connect the other end of power cable [E] to the camera [6, black].
12. Restore power to the vehicles’ electrical system; insert the ignition key

in the ignition switch and turn.
The monitor will now show the image of the camera.

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